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Information of 吒

Pinyin zhà、 zhā
Radical
Strokes
6 strokes
Usage
★★★
Definition
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吒 [zhā] 1. Used in mythological names, such as Nezha (哪吒), Jinze (金吒), and Muze (木吒). 2. Used in place names, such as Zuzu Village (祖村) in Guangxi. - Used in mythological legends as a character name. - Example: In "Investiture of the Gods" (《封神演义》) there are characters like Nezha (哪吒), Jinze (金吒), and Muze (木吒). 3. To roar in anger. - Compound word: 叱吒 (chìzhà). 4. Verb meaning to roar in anger. - Example: "In the Classic of Mountains and Seas" (《山海经.北山经》), it describes a beast resembling a leopard with a long tail, a human head, and an ox's ears, having one eye, named Zhūqián, which is skilled at roaring. 5. Verb meaning to feel deep sorrow. - Example: In "Selections of Literature" (《文选》), by Guo Pu in his poem "Seven Poems of the Immortals" (游仙诗七首之四): "At the riverbank, I grieve for the elderly, and alone, I sorrowfully lament."
Né zha
Nezha, protection deity
Input Method for 吒
Pinyin zha4
Wubi
kpta
Cangjie
rjhp
Zhengma
jwmh
Four Corner
63014
Unicode
U+5412